Lyrics Guadalupe - Tom Russell
There
are
ghosts
out
in
the
rain
tonight
High
up
in
those
ancient
trees
Lord,
I've
given
up
without
a
fight
Another
blind
fool
on
his
knees
And
all
the
gods
that
I'd
abandoned
here
Begin
to
speak
in
simple
tongues
Lord,
suddenly
I've
come
to
know
There
are
no
roads
left
to
run.
Now
it's
the
hour
of
dogs
a
barkin'
That's
what
the
old
ones
used
to
say
It's
first
light
or
it's
sundown
Before
the
children
cease
their
play
And
when
the
mountains
glow
like
mission
wine
And
turn
grey
like
a
Spanish
roan
Ten
thousand
eyes
will
stop
to
worship
Then
turn
away
and
head
on
home
And
she
is
reaching
out
her
arms
tonight
And,
yes,
my
poverty
is
real
I
pray
roses
shall
rain
down
again
From
Guadalupe
on
her
hill
And
who
am
I
to
doubt
these
mysteries
Cured
in
centuries
of
blood
and
candle
smoke
I
am
the
least
of
all
your
pilgrims
here
But
I
am
most
in
need
of
hope.
She
appeared
to
Juan
Diego
And
she
left
her
image
on
his
cape
Five
hundred
years
of
sorrow
Have
not
destroyed
their
deepest
faith
But
here
I
am
your
ragged
disbeliever
Old
doubting
Thomas
drowns
in
tears
As
I've
watched
your
church
sink
through
the
earth
Like
a
heart
borne
down
through
fear.
And
she
is
reaching
out
her
arms
tonight
And,
yes,
my
poverty
is
real
I
pray
roses
shall
rain
down
again
From
Guadalupe
on
her
hill
And
who
am
I
to
doubt
these
mysteries
Cured
in
centuries
of
blood
and
candle
smoke
I
am
the
least
of
all
your
pilgrims
here
But
I
am
most
in
need
of
hope.
I
am
the
least
of
all
your
pilgrims
here
But
I
am
most
in
need
of
hope.
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